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    Product details:

    • Publisher Duke University Press
    • Date of Publication 11 January 2012
    • Number of Volumes Trade Paperback

    • ISBN 9780822351603
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages416 pages
    • Size 232x167x25 mm
    • Weight 603 g
    • Language English
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    No concept has been more central to the emergence and evolution of identity studies than social justice. In historical and theoretical accounts, it crystallizes the progressive politics that have shaped the academic study of race, gender, and sexuality. Yet few scholars have deliberated directly on the political agency that notions of justice confer on critical practice. In Object Lessons, Robyn Wiegman contemplates this lack of attention, offering the first sustained inquiry into the political desire that galvanizes identity fields. In each chapter, she examines a key debate by considering the political aspirations that shape it. Addressing Women's Studies, she traces the ways that ""gender"" promises to overcome the exclusions of ""women."" Turning to Ethnic Studies, she examines the deconstruction of ""whiteness"" as an antiracist methodology. As she explores American Studies, she links internationalization to the broader quest for noncomplicity in contemporary criticism. Her analysis of Queer Studies demonstrates how the commitment to antinormativity normalizes the field. In the penultimate chapter, Wiegman addresses intersectionality as the most coveted theoretical approach to political resolution in all of these fields.
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    Table of Contents:

    "Acknowledgments vii
    Introduction: How to Read This Book 1
    1. Doing Justice with Objects: Or, the ""Progress"" of Gender 36
    2. Telling Time: When Feminism and Queer Theory Diverge 91
    3. The Political Conscious: Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity 137
    4. Refusing Identification: Americanist Pursuits of Global Noncomplicity 197
    5. Critical Kinship: Universal Aspirations and Intersectional Judgments 239
    6. The Vertigo of Critique: Rethinking Heteronormativity 301
    Bibliography 345
    Index 391"

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